not -- perry. so maybe something is happening here. i got some interesting advice as soon as i got into this. i hadn't been in politics very long, and the first thing i heard was you had to choose, you have great opinions -- >> three synagogues. [laughter] >> so that i've found is a truism. the other as a look at the change in patterns, the wisest person i know in politics said the jewish vote is such conservative or orthodox, you can get anppeal to. come down, make sure you spell out your social agenda, you can get those. the secular jewish vote, a big part of new york city, their religion is socialism. but what may get them back in these israel -- is israel. and we made shift, 20% would be enough to win the election. the district is 33% jewish, perhaps more. 44% catholic, and then others. so the jewish vote, which historically have been a block, now isn't, at least on these issues. >> do you think that could be mirrored in other districts or is it something uniquely yours? i will tell you another congressperson, i might mention to yo